Food Plot Seed

Game Builder Elite

Game Builder Elite is the crop to plant that
will ensure a very palatable, quality feed for wildlife.

Characteristics

Highest quality of white sorghums to provide the best quality feed & cover available for your food plot needs

Average plant height of 38” to 55”

Good stand-ability

Perfect height for hunting

Grain maturity is approximately 100 Days

Full white head when mature

Plant
Game Builder Elite in a square or
rectangular shape near water and secure winter cover such as dense grass, brush
lands or timber for the best possible world for your upland game birds. Game Builder Elite is the cover of your
choice for wildlife and the feed they will love!

Characteristics

Excellent vigor

Very good white grain yield

Heavy stem

Very good canopy cover

Good drought tolerance

Rooster Booster

Developed specifically for game birds

Repels sparrows and blackbirds during growth

Strong stalk and head

Rooster Booster is specifically developed to accommodate upland birds (quail, turkey, pheasant, and prairie
chickens) and migratory birds (ducks, geese, and doves). The grain offers a good fall and winter food
source, as well as a good covered habitat. Rooster
Booster is anearly
maturity grain sorghum that blooms about 45-50 days after planting. Rooster booster is a heavy grain
producer. Unlike the conventional grain hybrids, Rooster Booster grain sorghum
imparts a bitter taste to predatory birds (sparrows, blackbirds, starling, etc.)
during milk and dough stages of grain development. The bitter taste disappears with
maturity. When mature, this grain
sorghum is very palatable to wild game birds during the fall
and winter months. The red-brown
pericarp outer layer of the seed serves as a mold and rotting repellant during
long exposure to cold and wet winter condition.
The crop residue provides an excellent cover for birds while proving
non-weathering food source as well.

Recommendations

Not recommended for grazing

Plant after soil reaches 60+ degrees

Plant around 1” deep

Plant in rows or broadcast

Characteristics

Very palatable when mature

Good seedling vigor

Average plant height is about 36-40”

Usually planted between June 10 and July 10

Head matures in about 90-95 days

Average seeds per pound is 19,000

Planting Rate

Planted in rows

4-8 pounds per acre dry land

7-10 pounds per acre irrigated

Broadcast

4-10 pounds per acre dry land

8-20 pounds per acre irrigated

Limit Out Red or White Grain Sorghum

Developed as an excellent
fall through winter food source for upland game birds, migratory birds, and
deer.

Quail, turkey, pheasants,
prairie chickens, ducks, geese and doves love this grain sorghum. Limit Out Sorghum wards off predatory
birds such as sparrows, blackbirds and starlings, etc., during the milk and
dough stages of development due to its bitter taste. The bitter taste
disappears at maturity after predatory birds have established their feeding
places. Limit out sorghum has an
excellent palatability.

Limit Out Sorghum has very low moisture
requirements and excellent early seedling vigor, growing upright and producing
medium to large heads.

Limit Out Sorghum is mold and decay resistant
during winter weather exposure. It provides a non-weathering food source for
development and preservation of upland and migratory bird brood stock. Deer
love to graze on it after matures. It is an excellent food and shelter for a
variety of wildlife.

Its
shorter stature makes Limit Out Sorghum a
great choice for urban and rural gardens where it can lure seed-eating birds.